Book of the Week: A decade of Burning Man in pictures

Burning Man, the annual gathering of revellers in the Nevada desert, is shrouded in mystery. Now, the festival's official photographer has lifted the lid on the unique party, which sees so-called 'Burners' constructing installations, bartering for goods and burning an effigy to end the proceedings. In Dusk to Dawn, Philip Volkers captures the magic of Burning Man - from the unique sculptures and artworks, to the avant garde fancy dress - lifting the lid on one of the most secretive soirees in the world. Many of the photographs were taken in the golden hour of sunrise and sunset, with the red sands providing the perfect backdrop to his whimsical images. Think Mad Max meets Coachella.

Dust to Dawn is available to purchase for £50 at philipvolkers.com. The exhibition Dust to Dawn, a photographic adventure at Burning Man will take place 11-15 September at Bermondsey Project Space, Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3UW. The gallery is open Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 6pm.